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Another gold rush could bring open pit mines to South Dakota’s Black Hills
The Black Hills have long carried two stories—one of sacred ground and another of gold. Today, with prices soaring past $3,000 an ounce, mining companies are once again eyeing the region that helped fuel South Dakota’s growth 150 years ago. Supporters point to jobs and tax revenue, but critics warn of cyanide pits, scarred landscapes, and threats to water and tribal lands. As new projects advance, the clash between economic promise and cultural and environmental preservation is resurfacing on this storied terrain. Sarah Raza with Associated Press has the full story.
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